The most popular marketing method for adult models will be no more. MySpace just agreed with 49 states to delete and prevent all links to adult content from its social network.
In the past 30 days, Nigam said later in an interview, MySpace launched new technology detecting links to pornography sites. The technology redirects people who click on such links to MySpace’s home page.
This will instantly kill most of the traffic to MySpace, since one of the major hot spots are the profiles of adult models who promote themselves and their paysites. MySpace may be doing the “right” thing, but it is also pointing its nose towards a crash and burn. Adult models and fans will have to find a new home, and their influence may just be powerful enough to spur an exodus to a new social network that will overtake MySpace.

January 31st, 2008 at 3:10 pm
Boobik? might just become it or Eroshare the Flickr for porn. Apparently, it has all the ingredients.